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Economy of rare (orphan) technologies

Economy of rare (orphan) technologies. Pavel Vorobyev, MD, PhD, Professor President Russian Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. In the world. Theme of rare (orphan) technologies appeared in USA in 1983 In Europe there are pan-European documents

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Economy of rare (orphan) technologies

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  1. Economy of rare (orphan) technologies Pavel Vorobyev, MD, PhD, Professor President Russian Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

  2. In the world • Theme of rare (orphan) technologies appeared in USA in 1983 • In Europe there are pan-European documents • European List of Orphan Drugs has 440 positions

  3. Main groups of orphan medical technologies • Hereditary diseases of cell’s metabolism • Central nervous system diseases • Hematology • Oncology • Thrombophilias • Transplantology • Cardiovascular, lung and mixed diseases • Rheumatic diseases

  4. In Russia • List of orphan medical technologies appeared in 2005 • Nowadays it contains 40 technologies • There is no special legislation and regulation in Russia

  5. Orphan diseases and orphan technologies • Affect small number of people – from several to 10 000 in Russia • There is a treatment with a dramatic effect available • Target therapy • Changes in diseases classifications • There is need for different diagnostic approach • Rarity makes it impossible: • To conduct common clinical studies • To register across the world • Sell from drugstores • Sell for prices, based on a prime cost

  6. Patients’ registry – new methodology of investigation becomes available • Investigating “typical practice” or “real world” • There is a need for simple, automatic, standardized process. Both doctors and patients take part in the development and management of registries • Time-consuming (for rare diseases) • Should be international (especially for rare diseases), always multicentered • Can lead to unexpected results, that contradicts to existing stereotypes and practice • Should include economics issues

  7. Antibodies toantihemophilic factorVIII as an example of orphan technologies • Patients appeared after introducing of VIIIfactor in 2005 (10-times increasing consumption, in 2008 2,5-times increasing) • Number of patients with antibodies – 150 people, should be about 600 • Antibodies are detected only in 4-5 regions of Russia • Cost of treatment: • To stop bleeding- 120 000 USD per yearfor the whole life • To remove antibodies - up to8 mln. USD per year, then – standard treatment (not always helps!)

  8. Issues of orphan diseases diagnosing • High-specialized molecular-biologic methods – expensive equipment, trained personnel • In the world – diagnostics is concentrated in specialized centres, in Russia – is made by pharmaceutical companies • There is no practice of obtaining and post delivery of biologic material • There is neither scientific nor managing program of development

  9. Professional Service for Rare (Orphan) Diseases of Formulary Committee of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences • Standards and protocols of medical care • Public monitoring of governmental program of drug supply for 7 rare diseases • Proposals for regulating documents • Collaboration of different target groups – doctors, patients, manufactures, distributors, managers • Assessment of quality of life and economics of program • Creation of state policy and governmental program for rare diseases, including diagnostic issues

  10. Orphan diseases and orphan drugs • Hypophysialnanism: Somatropin • Multiple sclerosis: Glatiramer acetate, Interferon beta-1a, Interferon beta-1b • Myeloid leukemiaand other hemoblastosis: Bortezomib, Imatinib, Rituximab, Fludarabine • Gaucher's disease: Imiglucerase • Cystic fibrosis:Dornase alfa • Transplantation: Mycophenolic acid, Mycophenolate mofetil, Tacrolimus, Ciclosporin • Hemophilia: Antihemophilic factor VIII, Octocog alfa, Antihemophilic factor IX, Eptacog alfa (activated)

  11. Regulating documents of centralized supply of drugs from federal budget Распоряжение Правительства РФ от 2 октября 2007 г. №1328-р – об утверждении перечня централизованно закупаемых за счет федерального бюджета ЛС, предназначенных для лечения «дорогостоящих» заболеваний. Постановление Правительства РФ от 17 октября 2007 г. № 682 – о централизованной закупке в 2008 и 2009 гг. лекарственных средств, предназначенных для лечения больных гемофилией, муковисцидозом, гипофизарным нанизмом, болезнью Гоше, миелолейкозом, рассеянным склерозом, а также после трансплантации органов и (или) тканей. Приказ Минздравсоцразвития РФ от 19 октября 2007 г. № 650 – о формах заявок на поставку ЛС. Приказ Минздравсоцразвития РФ от 28 ноября 2007 г. № 727 – об органе, осуществляющем ведение Федерального регистра больных. Постановление Правительства РФ от 4 декабря 2007 г. № 840 – о предоставлении субсидий из федерального бюджета бюджетам субъектов РФ на осуществлении организационных мероприятий по обеспечению граждан ЛС.

  12. Number of patients with 7 orphan diseases (Federal Agency for Health Care and Social Development, January 1, 2008)

  13. Volume of purchase(1stand 2dhalf years 2008) (Federal Agency for Health Care and Social Development,March 2008)

  14. Expensive drugs delivery in 2006 –2008 (mln. RUB) (Federal Agency for Health Care and Social Development, March 2008) 1- 2006 г. 2 - 2007 г. 3 - 2008 г. - II половина 2008 г. We have other data 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 3

  15. Main challenges • To investigate quality of life in patients suffering from 7 orphan diseases • To investigate correlation of quality of life with treatment • To determine cost of QALY

  16. Governmental program for orphan diseases • Diagnostic in diagnostic centres for orphan diseases (3-4 across Russia) • Centres for orphan diseases in all regions of Russia • Responsible for orphan diseases doctors in each region and territory • Address delivery of drugs • Home treatment • Centres for drug infusion and injection in one-day hospitals • Registers with participation of primary care doctors

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